misspelled name or two
blanks between givenname and surname)
Wait, really? If mentors.d.n treats real name as a unique identifier of
a person, then that's broken.
Real names are not unique even within Debian contributors: we have at
least two Brian Nelsons and two Luca Brunos.
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If someone packaged localehelper[0] (hint, hint), then you could replace
these 5 lines with simple:
localehelper LC_ALL=en_US.UTF_8 dh_auto_build
and wouldn't have to worry about "locales" vs "locales-all".
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Reproducible build team toolchain set this variable, and it is going to
get it's way into official debhelper repository (did it already?).
(It didn't.)
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exclude newer sourceful
uploads. But a sourceful stable upload would have a "+debX.Y" suffix,
which is smaller than ".1~".
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:Version}
dependency on MA:foreign package doesn't sound right.
Question: Should I write the above dependency rather as below, just in
the way lintian suggests for mentioned warning?
| Depends:
| ma_foreign (>= ${Source-Version}),
| ma_foreign (<< ${Source-Version}.1~)
Here you want ${source:Version}, not ${Source-Version}. :)
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Demote the python-fabio -> fabio-viewer dependency to Recommends.
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n't do the right thing for
cross-building.
As Rene said, use DEB_HOST_ARCH_ENDIAN.
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years ago but didn’t get satisfactory
responses.
Linking to the original thread would have been helpful:
https://lists.debian.org/1383147779.1944.30.camel@storch-desktop
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uninstallable, you might want to do it in a different order:
upload src:pyfann first,
wait until it's accepted,
then upload src:libfann that no longer builds python-pyfann.
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in control@.
bts(1) generates mails with "usertags"... We should probably fix it.
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n-dbg and libburn-dev are not shared library packages, so they
wouldn't have needed Pre-Depends even in times of wheezy.
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* T o n g , 2015-09-12, 16:20:
- Finally, to do things properly, should I open an ITP bug then close
it in changelog?
No, ITPs are only for new packages.
I'm not a DD, so after I packaged the new version, all I need to do is
just upload and ask for a sponsor, right?
That's right.
e to this package. I hope
you'll find another sponsor soon!
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(I suppose you ask about package version, not about package name.)
"3.8.9b" is a valid version number. I don't see why you shouldn't use
it.
- Finally, to do things properly, should I open an ITP bug then close
it in changelog?
No, ITPs are only for new packages.
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version would be ‘5.1'.
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and see what's wrong.
[0] https://dkopecek.github.io/usbguard/dist/usbguard-0.3p3.tar.gz
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| for libraries, symbol files,
| and shlibs files.
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* actually adding the suffix?
See #748465. Some people abuse debian/copyright for excluding files for
reasons unrelated to DFSG...
My recommendation is to never use Files-Excluded. It's a broken design.
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ian).
You may want to use dput-ng, which (by default) doesn't let you upload a
package when there's discrepancy between Changes and Distribution.
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No distribution defined
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Er, so sobody did a QA(?) upload of filters_2.54:
https://packages.qa.debian.org/f/filters/news/20150830T230043Z.html
Marius, was this upload ACKed by you?
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* Thomas Schmitt , 2015-08-31, 00:34:
with my upstream hat on i got the proposal to change in documentation
"allow to" to "allow one to". This seems to be inspired by lintian tags
like
https://lintian.debian.org/tags/spelling-error-in-manpage.html
See bug #795158.
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the public key, which you can manually add to
your ~/.ssh/known_hosts.
Do the wiki and the machine database have bug package names ?
You can use the "www.debian.org" pseudo-pacakge for the wiki, I guess...
There's no pseudo-package for db.d.o. "You can contact us at
ad...@db.debian.org".
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ch might not be desirable when you're closing for
the second time.
Also, "fixed" doesn't close the bug. When you use "fixed" on an open
bug, it will remain open.
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control command: https://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control#fixed
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putting in the same binary, but this
is up to you)
That would be very unusual. Policy §8.3 says static libraries should put
into the -dev package.
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ib/triplet
If the symlink lives in architecture-specific directory, it's not an
issue.
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* Gianfranco Costamagna , 2015-08-20, 10:29:
"Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}" should be added,
FWIW, ${misc:Pre-Depends} was required for partial squeeze->wheezy
upgrades. It is no longer necessary.
and the dev package should not marked as multiarch same.
Why not?
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the curious, the origin of the "export DH_OPTIONS" pattern is this
d/rules example, where it was indeed required to make things work:
https://sources.debian.net/src/debhelper/8.0.0/examples/rules.multi2/
dh-make include similar d/rules skeletons, too.
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m license could be the part of this brief explanation.
* Since the download code if DFSG-Free, the downloader goes to contrib,
independently of the copyright of the data, right?
Right.
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overriden -> overridden
sucess -> success
thru -> through
usefull -> useful
whn -> when
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is clone'able by git, too.
So what's wrong with using HTTPS in Vcs-Git?
lintian complained about vcs-field-not-canonical, IIRC
I don't think it did. vcs-field-not-canonical, as currently implemented,
is only about Alioth URLs.
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is clone'able by git, too.
So what's wrong with using HTTPS in Vcs-Git?
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an/copyright changes;
- addition of debian/watch;
- debian/rules changes.
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place where the license is declared. Then dpkg-source would remove these
vital files on unpack. :-(
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mean time, you can always make a binary-only upload.)
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but a couple of paragraphs later is also says:
Both binary-* targets should depend on the build target, or on the
appropriate build-arch or build-indep target, *if provided*, [...]
I filed #793999 to fix this sentence.
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as path:
$ hdump -c 0
file not found or not readable
You can't dump non-seekable files:
$ echo foo | hdump /dev/stdin
unable to seek through file
[ This review was written for the debian-mentors mailing list (but may be
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32-bit architectures, and not a useful thing to check
elsewhere.
I'm certain that upstream meant to check for something else, but not
sure what exactly.
So I'd ask upstream to fix their broken test, and disable it in the mean
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* Daniel Stender , 2015-07-19, 18:03:
Another question related to that, do FTBFS on these architectures
block transitions?
No, they don't.
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* Set source format to 3.0 (native)
filters is no way Debian-specific, so the package should NOT be native.
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solver won't pick over the
package in Sid and always pulls 1.9.0 [1].
Is this the way it's mend to work?
At least, it's a know problem...
Is there a way to cheat this?
--build-dep-resolver=aptitude
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bugs (i.e. bugs that
affect the version in unstable, but NOT the version in testing). This
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: debian-changelog-line-too-long line 9
W: wxmaxima: debian-changelog-line-too-long line 12
W: wxmaxima: debian-changelog-line-too-long line 16
Note this is a binary package check.
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sysid="gnu2"
fi
else
# It is GCC version 3.x
sysid="gnu3"
fi
else
# It is GCC version 4.x
sysid="gnu4"
fi
;;
which doesn't take existence of GCC 5 (or later versions
)))
CONFIGURE_COMMON += --parallel=$(NUMJOBS)
endif
You could probably avoid repeating the filter part:
NUMJOBS = $(or $(patsubst parallel=%,%,$(filter
parallel=%,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))),1)
CONFIGURE_COMMON += --parallel=$(NUMJOBS)
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* Gunter Königsmann , 2015-07-04, 11:15:
A new version of lintian found errors in the package so I uploaded it
anew, sent a new RFS and am therefore closing the old one.
In the future, please don't file a new RFS bug, but reuse the existing
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ed with "private" redefined as "public":
bin_test_all_CPPFLAGS = -Dprotected=public -Dprivate=public
-DJSON_IS_AMALGAMATION=1
This breaks the header:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65899
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that the only fix needed here is to rebuild Boost against
the new C++ ABI (i.e. with GCC 5). :/
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postrm.
So, should I:
* Not remove the user on purge (as I have seen done in other packages)
There seem to be consensus that system users should not be removed.
Please see bug #621833 for details.
* Remove it in prerm after the debhelper section
I wouldn't do that.
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.0.0" is considered equal
to "2.0" and "2").
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* Theodotos Andreou , 2015-06-22, 13:04:
$ gnujump
Loading theme: /usr/local/share/gnujump/skins/default/config.theme
ERROR: Can open theme file
(/usr/local/share/gnujump/skins/default/config.theme).
Please upload your source package somewhere, so that we can have a look
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question should be directly asked in a bug report to libboostwave-dev?
Yeah, just file a wishlist bug and see what happens. :-)
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re in essential packages. The only
dependency of your package that is guaranteed to be met when its config
script is run is a dependency (possibly versioned) on debconf itself.”
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ll probably take some time to get fixed (if ever).
Usually one-line fixes like this get applied quickly.
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n the copyright file.
We should fix Lintian to recognize "public-domain", too.
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but I don't do Python these days. Please seek another
sponsor. Perhaps ask on debian-python@ldo?
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onour DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck. See
bug #568897.
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It works fine, but when I test the rules file with
$ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
It's hard to tell what went wrong without seeing complete d/rules, or at
least complete build log. I guess the bug lies in the part of
debian/rules you snipped.
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pendence
soleyly -> solely
overwite -> overwrite
higliht -> highlight
no mre -> no more
sreen -> seen
occured -> occurred
independend -> independent
whan no formatsare -> when no formats are
Reenable -> Re-enable
More information about hello can be obtained from
http://www.e
for the system administrator.
Moreover, the postrm script is not idempotent, which is also a serious
bug.
because the shared libraries weren't found by ldconfig.
Could you explain what exactly was wrong?
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og entry for the
initial upload.)
You might want to export the upstream signing key with
"--export-options=export-minimal". This should greatly reduce the
exported key size.
In doc/manpage.in, in the OPTIONS section, all "-" should be replaced
"\-".
What is the
* Jakub Wilk , 2015-01-13, 21:52:
https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/r/rc/rc_1.7.2-2.dsc
[...]
I think it would make more sense in the plugin-disabling code was in
ftdetect/rcshell.vim rather than in syntax/rcshell.vim.
In fact, it's completely wrong to have this disabling co
nyway, I see you got another reviewer, so now I'm going to back off.
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tandards-version 3.9.5 (current is 3.9.6)
codespell says:
debian/rcshell.vim/syntax/rcshell.vim:107: peopel ==> people
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patch) is a bad idea. Rename
it in debian/rules instead.
Have you talked with upstream about the name collision?
Typos in upstream code:
equivilent -> equivalent
ouput -> output
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ropose to replace them both
with this one:
* Initial release (closes: #759166).
What is the purpose of your debian/source/options? It doesn't seem
necessary to me.
The explicit clean target in debian/rules doesn't look very useful to me
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s ? at the
repacking stage ?
Upstream would be best.
Indeed!
And until it's fixed upstream, I'd suggest to rename it in debian/rules.
Don't forget to rename it back in the clean target. :-)
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those to the list
of files matched by the match field.
Note that while libmagic does decent job at detecting various binary
file format, it's hopelessly bad when it comes to distinguishing between
sources of different programming languages.
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's Reference §5.11.2. (This
section is about NMUs, but the advice regarding forking version applies
to the non-NMU case as well.)
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Solution: don't reuse version numbers. :-)
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dpkg-source: error: file ./2048_1.0.orig.tar.gz has size 5431 instead of
expected 5581
My guess is that your *.changes files didn't include the .orig.tar (see
the -si and -sa options for dpkg-genchanges), so mentors.d.n still has
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rl -E'say "x"x4242') 2048
Segmentation fault
NB, some of the problems above are detected by Lintian:
I: 2048 source: unused-file-paragraph-in-dep5-copyright paragraph at line 4
W: 2048: hardening-no-relro usr/games/2048
I: 2048: hardening-no-fortify-functions usr/games/2048
I: 2048: extended-description-is-probably-too-short
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a regexp that covers them all? I suppose something like this should work
(but it's 100% untested):
(c++|regex)"^(void )?std::" 0
And if not and if this is normal for a C++ library built with cmake,
It's absolutely normal for C++
to earlier errors
[0] https://bitbucket.org/jwilk/spellintian
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Description: application/xz
eplaced by __atomic_*. I didn't test if the package
still works after these changes.
[0] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.9.1/gcc/_005f_005fsync-Builtins.html
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.9.1/gcc/_005f_005fatomic-Builtins.html
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the changes;
3) have someone commit to upload the NMU;
4) file a bug (or post to existing bug) stating your intention to NMU.
This is how I did NMUs before I was a DD, and this is how I expect
non-DDs to NMU my packages.
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0 in main () at tests/ipc.c:58
The line that triggers crash is:
nn_chunk_size (((struct nn_chunkref_chunk*) self)->chunk) :
Here dereferencing fails catastrophically, because the pointer is
unaligned (self=0x25351).
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closed, or the subject should be corrected to reflect reality.
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dh_compress -X1.gz
dh_compress doesn't touch any *.gz files by default, so this override is
superfluous, too.
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on 32-bit architectures. Or
patch upstream build system to automatically disable building of the
bits that cannot be built.
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* Andreas Tille , 2014-10-07, 22:39:
./configure: line 15474: syntax error near unexpected token `VALGRIND,'
./configure: line 15474: ` PKG_CHECK_MODULES(VALGRIND, valgrind >= 1.8.0)'
It looks like missing build-dependency on pkg-config.
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s the case here), you probably shouldn't use
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Is it ok to look for a sponsor in some user lists? It seems readers of
debian-cloud@lists.d.o may be interested in the package.
I think asking at debian-cloud@ is indeed your best bet.
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[1,2] For now I have added quilt patch for stray chars but left
spelling errors to be merged by upstream.
[1]: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/pull/62
[2]: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/pull/63
Well done. I hope you'll find a sponsor soon.
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3fs.cpp:2691: Destory ==> Destroy
src/s3fs.cpp:2947: occured ==> occurred
src/s3fs.cpp:2955: Destory ==> Destroy
src/s3fs.cpp:3903: compatability ==> compatibility
spellintian[0] finds a few more:
src/fdcache.h: ressize -> resize
src/fdcache.cpp: ressize -> resize
src/s3fs.c
at is the source of these errors yet, but I don't think
it's about a missing tty. When I run the tests manually, I got the same
errors, even though all std{in,out,err} were a tty.
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==> Function
./buffer.h:75: assertation ==> assertion
./edit.c:1178: availabe ==> available
./edit.c:1330: availabe ==> available
spellintian[1] finds a few more:
exh.c: adresses -> addresses
tio.c: makeing -> making
port.c: interupted -> interrupted
termlib.c: paramters
t;, which would greatly reduce the key size. Rationale:
https://lists.debian.org/87eh1rp33a@windlord.stanford.edu
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fixed upstream somehow.
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#!/usr/bin/python
import os
import pty
import sys
master_fd, slave_fd = pty.openpty()
os.close(pty.STDIN_FILENO)
os.dup2(slave_fd, pty.STDIN_FILENO)
os.execvp(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[1:])
ty(STDIN_FILENO) )
error(NULL);
bam_fname = "-";
}
My guess would be that sbuild redirects stdin to /dev/null, unlike
pbuilder.
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